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First Mod a Success!
Well, it's reading week, and like I said, I'd be making a blowhole in my Antec SX1040BII case once I had some time. I think it turned out really well. The pics are a little blurry in the dark, and in bright light too, lol.
Jigsaws ROCK, with 24-tooth steel-cutting blades. It was like a warm knife through butter :D .
After some careful measuring and some patience while cutting, here are some pics.
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20001.jpg
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20002.jpg
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20003.jpg
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20004.jpg
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20005.jpg
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20006.jpg
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20007.jpg
As a side note, my case temps dropped on average 4 degrees Celsius, and my cpu idles about 4c lower than before too (with fans on low vantec nexus voltages). With my fans on high, everything drops by *another* 3-4c. My regular temps now are 28c (case) and 37c (cpu), non o/c'd (yet).
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Oh Man, did you screw up. :eek: This was your first MOD but I can guarantee not your last. Modding is an addiction and your hooked already. LOL:p
That Jigsaw made a nice cut, did ya do any filing afterward? What mods you have planned next?
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looks good! how big is that? 92mm? looks too big to be 80mm...
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Looks really nice! :)
Ive been thinking about doing something like this with my case..
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Casemoditis is the only computer-related disease that doesn't leave severe side affects on your wallet.
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ya i did that to my old pc case but it didnt look that good nice job:D
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Thanks guys...
Yea, its a 120mm 4-LED fan in there... with a laser-cut fan grill.
Its all really quiet once its on the fan controller, but can still go loud and strong if I desire.
Yes, I did use a metal file to smooth the edges, and to cut down the *one and only* significant burr that the jigsaw left as the hole was finishing being cut.
Next up: A window in the side panel. Got a kit for doors with handles. I probably would have been able to make a plexi from scratch now that I am slightly more experienced, but this should be relatively fun and easy.
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Cool, make sure to post more pics as you continue to make progress:)
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very nice. I have been thinking of doing the tophole just for the aesthetics. That fan grill is sweet! Keep it up.
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We're going to put a blowhole in the top of my case, Project 19-2000. Here's the fan cover I'm putting on it:
http://www.pcmods.com/ProductImages/G80SK(300).jpg
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Wow abe, I knew you said it was a good cut... but that is nearly perfect!!... and I'm sure it was perfect once you got the file on it... it looks like the case manufacturer actually put that on.
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Yeah, that is one hell of an awesome cut out, very nice work.
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Part Deux Finished!
Well, I finally got around to getting that window done... and I think it turned out very well. Jigsaw again, and a small amount of filing on the sharp edges did the trick.
I used 2 empty Xerox paper boxes for the "disposable workbench" as I like to call it, and taped them together. After applying a few layers of green tape over the panel, I got to cutting.
This is just after the cut:
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20008.jpg
And, here it is with the window in and everything all put back together:
http://www.freepgs.com/bigabe/comput...ting%20009.jpg
Next, I think I will attempt some wire management, although I tried my best to hide many of the wires in there already.
I think I'm getting the hang of this modding thing, eh?
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Very nice indeed, its similar to the custom design I did to my case recently.
Note this pic is BEFORE I did my wire management and re-painting rest of the case ;)
http://webpages.charter.net/jeffkos/SidePanel.JPG